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<span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">db.ips.find({'coordinates.0':12}).pretty()</span><br /> | <span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">db.ips.find({'coordinates.0':12}).pretty()</span><br /> | ||
<small>''→ anything with longitude of 12''</small> | <small>''→ anything with longitude of 12''</small> | ||
<span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">db.ips.find({ 'coordinates.0': {$gte: 1, $lte:12},'coordinates.1': {$gte:1, $lte:3.1} }).pretty()</span><br /> | |||
<small>''→ anything with longitude greater than 1 and lower than 12, latitude greater than 1 and lower than 3.1''</small><br /> | |||
<small>''This is very useful because it enables to give a range...''</small> | |||
<span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">db.ips.distinct("location.country_name").sort()</span><br /> | |||
<small>''→ will return all the different countries listed in the database and sort them alphabetically''</small> | |||
<span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">db.ips.distinct('coordinates.1',{'coordinates.0':3})</span><br /> | |||
<small>''→ All different latitudes possible for longitude: 3 ''</small><br /> | |||
<span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">db.ips.find( { "coordinates" : { $near: [3, 48], $maxDistance: 7 / 111.2 } } );</span><br /> | |||
<small>''→ the query says it all ''</small><br /> | |||
<span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">mongo databasename < script.js </span><br /> | |||
<small>''→ to move the query to a js file''</small> | |||
==export jsons== | ==export jsons== | ||
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<span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">mongoexport -d poetic_geoips -c ips -q "{'location.city_name' : /^rotterdam$/i}" --jsonArray --out rotterdam.json</span><br /> | <span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">mongoexport -d poetic_geoips -c ips -q "{'location.city_name' : /^rotterdam$/i}" --jsonArray --out rotterdam.json</span><br /> | ||
<small>''→ to get a json file of all the ips in Rotterdam''</small> | <small>''→ to get a json file of all the ips in Rotterdam''</small> | ||
<span style="font-family:monospace;font-size:13px">mongoexport -d poetic_geoips -c ips -q "{'coordinates.0':{\$gte:3.1,\$lte:12.3},'coordinates.1': {\$gte:1.9, \$lte:3.1}}" --jsonArray --out supersuper.json </span><br /> | |||
<small>''→ SuperCombo''</small> |
Latest revision as of 09:34, 22 November 2015
Import the Geoip database
I was lucky to find the MaxMind GeoIP2 legacy csv imported in MongoDB here:
http://www.poeticoding.com/downloads/mongodb/mongodb_geoips.zip
I unzipped the folder for the dump and used mongorestore to import it.
First steps
db.ips.find()
→ will find anything
db.ips.find().pretty()
→ for it to be readable
db.ips.find({'location.country_name' : /^antarctica$/i}).pretty()
→ Will find ips in antarctica and show them in a readable way (the ^ is here in case it's a lower or upper case first letter)
db.ips.find({'coordinates.1':12}).pretty()
→ anything with latitude of 12
db.ips.find({'coordinates.0':12}).pretty()
→ anything with longitude of 12
db.ips.find({ 'coordinates.0': {$gte: 1, $lte:12},'coordinates.1': {$gte:1, $lte:3.1} }).pretty()
→ anything with longitude greater than 1 and lower than 12, latitude greater than 1 and lower than 3.1
This is very useful because it enables to give a range...
db.ips.distinct("location.country_name").sort()
→ will return all the different countries listed in the database and sort them alphabetically
db.ips.distinct('coordinates.1',{'coordinates.0':3})
→ All different latitudes possible for longitude: 3
db.ips.find( { "coordinates" : { $near: [3, 48], $maxDistance: 7 / 111.2 } } );
→ the query says it all
mongo databasename < script.js
→ to move the query to a js file
export jsons
mongoexport -d poetic_geoips -c ips -q "{'location.country_name' : /^antarctica$/i}" --jsonArray --out antarctica.json
→ get a json file of all the ips in Antarctica
mongoexport -d poetic_geoips -c ips -q "{'location.city_name' : /^rotterdam$/i}" --jsonArray --out rotterdam.json
→ to get a json file of all the ips in Rotterdam
mongoexport -d poetic_geoips -c ips -q "{'coordinates.0':{\$gte:3.1,\$lte:12.3},'coordinates.1': {\$gte:1.9, \$lte:3.1}}" --jsonArray --out supersuper.json
→ SuperCombo